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toronto's most unpretentious wine tasting
This Isn’t a Wine Tasting. It’s a Rebellion.
Crushable was born out of everything I hate about the wine world — the snobbery, the scripted language, the performative swirls.
After years of tasting behind velvet ropes and LCBO shelves, I started smuggling back bottles from BC, Nova Scotia, and Quebec — and pouring them for small groups who just wanted to drink well and connect.
Ten years later, that turned into this:
A secret gathering of curious humans, rare Canadian wines you can’t find in stores, and zero tasting notes. Just stories, laughs, and connection.
✨ What You’ll Get
Generous pours of rare Canadian wine (not available in retail stores)
Local fare — charcuterie, cheese, snacks
A secret downtown studio (location revealed after booking)
2+ hours of connection, storytelling & laughter
No wine snobs. No formalities. Just good energy.
♀️ Who It’s For
People who love wine but hate wine culture
Curious first-timers and casual drinkers
Couples, solo guests, and friend groups
Book clubs, bachelorette parties, birthdays
Team socials, client nights, and off-sites
This Isn’t a Wine Tasting. It’s a Rebellion.
Crushable was born out of everything I hate about the wine world — the snobbery, the scripted language, the performative swirls.
After years of tasting behind velvet ropes and LCBO shelves, I started smuggling back bottles from BC, Nova Scotia, and Quebec — and pouring them for small groups who just wanted to drink well and connect.
Ten years later, that turned into this:
A secret gathering of curious humans, rare Canadian wines you can’t find in stores, and zero tasting notes. Just stories, laughs, and connection.
✨ What You’ll Get
Generous pours of rare Canadian wine (not available in retail stores)
Local fare — charcuterie, cheese, snacks
A secret downtown studio (location revealed after booking)
2+ hours of connection, storytelling & laughter
No wine snobs. No formalities. Just good energy.
♀️ Who It’s For
People who love wine but hate wine culture
Curious first-timers and casual drinkers
Couples, solo guests, and friend groups
Book clubs, bachelorette parties, birthdays
Team socials, client nights, and off-sites

